Director & Theatre Maker

Acting

Anne has been acting since my primary school Nativity play. Through school productions, her University Drama society and ‘Am Dram’ in her 20s, Anne’s enthusiasm has never waned.

Anne’s playing age is 20 – 45. She will work on stage or any size of screen. Anne has a wide set of specialised skills, from dance to canoeing to advanced map reading. She also drives, and holds a licence that allows her to drive minibuses, transit vans and lorries up to 7.5 Tonnes.

Anne’s full acting CV can be viewed here and selected roles are detailed below:

But John Hughes Said It Would Be OK…

A development and showcase evening for The Unnamed Theatre Company. Anne portrayed Sophie: a cafe waitress, “B”: a nameless character who has an obsession with Winnie The Pooh, and Judge Judy’s Courtroom Guard.

What would four remarkably different LGBT individuals have to say to one another? We pitch a battle of wits between Sappho, Quentin Crisp, Harvey Milk & Gladys Bentley – with the whole of creation hanging in the balance! This thoughtful piece holds a mirror up to the LGBT community, the way people live their lives and the battles that are faced every day.

A warm-hearted comedy set across the 30-year life of a cult tv show. From the 1st rehearsal in 1972 to a convention centre many years later – how has the fame or lack thereof affected the cast and crew?